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1851

They filed legal claims on September 14, 1851, but their settlement on the Duwamish River did not play a significant role in Seattle's development until much later.

White settlers came to the Seattle area in 1851, establishing a townsite they first called New York, and then, adding a word from the Chinook jargon meaning "by-and-by," New York-Alki.

1853

With the filing of the first plats on May 23, 1853, the "Town of Seattle" became official.

Seattle, chief city of the state of Washington, United States, seat (1853) of King county, the largest metropolis of the Pacific Northwest, and one of the largest and most affluent urban centres in the United States.

The new town's principal economic support was Henry Yesler's lumber mill at the foot of Mill Street (now Yesler Way), built in 1853.

1869

Seattle was incorporated in 1869.

1889

One estimate is that in the first half of 1889, Seattle was gaining 1,000 new residents per month; in March alone, there were 500 buildings under construction, most of them built of wood.

The explosive growth was slowed but not stopped by a devastating fire on June 6, 1889, which leveled the buildings on 116 acres in the heart of the city's business district.

1896

The discovery of gold, first on the Fraser River and later in the Yukon (1896), sparked gold rushes from which Seattle prospered indirectly as a principal location for outfitting the miners.

1909

With its population now approaching 240,000, Seattle announced its achievements by sponsoring an international fair in 1909.

1916

The Boeing Company, a modestly successful airplane manufacturer founded in 1916, increased its workforce more than 1,200 percent and its sales from $10 million to $600 million annually during the war years.

1963

Audio clips and transcripts from Committee of the Whole hearing regarding open housing (October 25, 1963)

1968

Until 1968, it was legal to discriminate against minorities in Seattle when renting apartments or selling real estate.

2007

2007 Find of the Month Archive

2009

2009 Find of the Month Archive

2011

2011 Find of the Month Archive

2013

2013 Find of the Month Archive

2015

2015 Find of the Month Archive

2017

2017 Find of the Month Archive

2019

2019 Find of the Month Archive

2020

2020 Find of the Month Archive

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